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Systems and methods for indoor plant cultivation, storage, and pest control

a technology for indoor cultivation and pest control, applied in the field of indoor plant cultivation, can solve the problems of ineffective system against persistent pests such as thrips and spider mites, inconvenient human consumption, and ineffective pest control, so as to prevent or eliminate pests, and achieve effective pest control. the effect of solution

Active Publication Date: 2018-11-15
GROWEX GROWN HLDG LLC
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a way to control pests in indoor cannabis growing. It involves exposing the plants to low oxygen levels and high carbon dioxide levels for short periods of time to prevent pests without damaging the plants. This results in a natural and effective way to manage pests without using harmful chemicals.

Problems solved by technology

With these large indoor cultivation facilities come enormous pest problems.
Growers have turned to products that are currently available on the market, many cleared for use only on ornamental plants, not safe for human consumption, or ineffective against persistent pests such as thrips and spider mites.
This system is not suitable for cannabis applications, however, because it requires extremely low temperatures or extremely low levels of oxygen (under 1%).
Extremely low temperatures and oxygen levels could kill or hinder the growth of live cannabis plants.
Moreover, to achieve maximum effectiveness the system requires exposure to extremely low levels of oxygen for several days.
These oxygen levels are lethal to humans.
Most indoor cannabis growing facilities require regular maintenance and human access to the facilities, and cannot be inaccessible for longer than 24-48 hours.

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[0009]The indoor space used herein is airtight or substantially airtight so as to allow creating a controlled-atmosphere environment inside. In one embodiment the maximum air leak tolerance inside the room is 0.15 cm2 per 100 m3 of volume of air. Any known system or method for controlling atmospheric variables in an indoor space, including levels of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide in the interior atmosphere may be used with the present invention. In one embodiment, sensors are located in the room to measure temperature, relative humidity, ethylene content, and O2, N2 or CO2 pressure. Data from the sensors is provided to a computer control system for adjusting each of the sensed variables by controlling atmosphere-control equipment.

[0010]The system can be used to treat an infestation of insects or mold affecting plants inside the room. This could be done in the rooms the plants are in normally (such as grow rooms, veg rooms, etc.) or a special room (i.e., a decontamination chambe...

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Abstract

The present invention provides an effective pest control solution for indoor cannabis applications. The interior atmosphere is controlled to expose the live cannabis plants or post-harvest plant products to low oxygen levels (higher than 1% but lower than ambient air) and high carbon dioxide levels for one or more periods of less than 48 hours. This combination is effective to prevent or eliminate pests without harming the plants.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62 / 424,824, filed Nov. 21, 2016, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to indoor cultivation of plants such as cannabis.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]The invention described herein comprises an indoor space for growing, harvesting, curing or storing plants such as cannabis. The indoor space can be a building, a room or multiple rooms. Atmospheric variables including light intensity, temperature, humidity, ethylene content, oxygen (O2) pressure, nitrogen (N2) pressure or carbon dioxide (CO2) pressure can be adjusted inside the indoor space as needed to promote plant growth, facilitate drying and curing of harvested plant material, eliminate pests, prevent pests, or prevent fires.[0004]With the increasing legalization of cannabis for both medical and recreational use, large-scale commercial ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A01G7/02A01M13/00A01N59/04
CPCA01G7/02A01M13/00A01N59/04A01M13/003
Inventor TREVILLE, LOUIS-CHRISTOPHETREVILLE, PHILIP
Owner GROWEX GROWN HLDG LLC
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